“We never know what’s going to come to our doors on any given day,” said Lauren Green with the shelter. “So, the community’s continued support really makes a world of difference.”
It makes a difference for animals in desperate need of a new home, like the 33 cats and kittens that were taken in from a Pierce County property on July 25. This marked the most cats that the shelter has taken in on one day.
“Our veterinary team immediately sprang into action,” said Green. “Treating them accordingly. There were upper respiratory infections among the cats, administering antibiotics and placing them to foster homes.”
That number of animals coming in all at
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